Liverpool are one of the most historic and iconic football clubs in the world, and have endeared themselves to many players who have featured for them.

Suarez seems to be one of them, and it is not hard to understand why. After all, it was the Merseyside outfit that propelled him to worldwide fame.

Although the Uruguay international made a name for himself on the world stage during the 2010 World Cup finals in South Africa, it was his arrival at Liverpool from Ajax in January 2011 for a reported transfer fee of £22.7 million that saw him gain a big regular audience.

Suarez was signed to replace Fernando Torres and he did not disappoint, progressing with each passing season and then taking his game to a whole new level in 2013-14.

Suarez has been described by Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard as the best player he has played with, and the Uruguayan striker would (probably) have continued at Anfield had he not been involved in the well-documented unsavoury incident in Brazil.

Liverpool did not seem to miss the former Nacional star much on Sunday, though, as they kicked off their 2014-15 Premier League campaign with a 2-1 home victory over Southampton.

Subhankar Mondal

A football journalist based in Wakefield, Subhankar Mondal has previously worked for Goal.com International and Skysports.com, and has had his sports articles published in The Guardian and The Observer. He has also been on the BBC in the past and his name once found its way to the pages of the World Soccer magazine. He was recently cited in a major Louis van Gaal biography.